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Re: change to shemp's ldmd.conf



Russ,

As soon as I got home yesterday, I checked out all the LDM systems.
Didn't want to take a chance that an operational system didn't come up
correctly.  I didn't check that pqmon was working correctly, glad you
caught that today.

Robb...


On Thu, 18 May 2000, Russ Rew wrote:

> Chiz,
> 
> We had a power hit yesterday for about 20 minutes, so the LDM on shemp
> restarted.  I had already left and didn't check it until this
> morning.  Since pqmon was started automatically by the "exec pqmon
> ..." line in ldmd.conf, it was part of the process group that gets a
> SIGCONT signal for every product, so the pqmon "-i 30" option to only
> report product queue statistics every 30 seconds was ineffective, and
> it reported queue statistics after every product insertion.  The
> resulting 90 Mbyte log will actually be useful to me, so I renamed it 
> pqmon-detailed.log, killed pqmon, restarted it outside the ldm process
> group logging to ~ldm/logs/pqmon.log, and commented out the "exec
> pqmon ..." startup line in the configuration file.  So for now, pqmon
> should be started up manually.  I've modified pqmon to ignore the
> SIGCONT signal (though maybe this should only be done if not logging
> verbosely), but haven't tested the fix yet ...
> 
> --Russ
> 

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Robb Kambic                                Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III                      Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
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